Hello group!
Ossi will most probably transmit again this night. His QRG will be
8969.98 (+/-). He will start between 23z and 0z and leave the TX running
until the morning or even longer.
I have set up an alternate grabber with a different antenna:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20804836/newant.jpg
Please refresh the page manually since it has no Auto-refresh.
I would ask as many people as possible to compare the result of Ossi's
transmission to my regular grabber at:
http://members.aon.at/grabber/VLF
Please let me know about your opinion about which one is better!
73
OE3GHB
Gerhard
Am Mittwoch, den 16.03.2011, 20:30 +0100 schrieb Stefan Schäfer:
> Eddie,
>
> I was confused! You reached your mission!
> I thought your grabber page was stuck but you meant just your webpage
> wasn't selfe updating any more. This happend if you update manually,
> i.e. press F5 or so. Then you have to close and re-open the window. Once
> it has been updated manually, it stucks. Normally it updates each 3
> minutes...
>
> 73, Stefan
>
> Am 16.03.2011 20:07, schrieb [email protected]:
> > Stefan my life mission shall be to get you as confused as me. Start
> > again. When I checked your grabber I only saw the hook shaped start of
> > Ossi's signal yesterday, I just spotted your grabber was stuck. You do
> > have the trace above your local tests and the frequency drift ties up.
> > Sorry.
> >
> > I have checked your Grabber today to see if you were receiving the
> > same signal with negative results. It has been stuck for me since
> > around 1000UTC, fine now I re opened your page:-(
> >
> > Eddie
> >
> >
> > On 16/03/2011 18:03, Stefan Schäfer wrote:
> >> Hi Eddie,
> >>
> >> Ossi is well visible in my 6000 window as well. So if you run the
> >> same settings, you should achieve about the same results, regarding
> >> frequency, time and drift (and except my local tests of course). Do
> >> you? :-)
> >>
> >> 73, Stefan
> >>
> >>
> >> Am 16.03.2011 18:41, schrieb [email protected]:
> >>> Visible on my Grabber is a fine line starting during the night on
> >>> 8.969977kHz. Ossi OE5ODL drew my attention to it this morning as his
> >>> signal which has a slight up drift. It is better visible of course
> >>> on :-)
> >>>
> >>> http://www.langwelle.at/
> >>>
> >>> Both displays show the HF drift reaching a knee at 8.969978kHz
> >>> around 1000UTC and then an LF drift back to 8.969977kHz at switch
> >>> off around 1500UTC, timing uncertain because of the rising noise level.
> >>>
> >>> Ossi I think we can confirm this as you.
> >>>
> >>> 73 Eddie G3ZJO
> >>
> >>
> >
>
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